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Let Events A and B be described as follows:

P(A) = complete your chores
P(B) = going to the school dance
The probability that you are going to the school dance is 80%. The probability that you will complete your chores and go to the school dance is 64%.



Which statement is accurate about these two events?


Let Events A and B be described as follows:

P(A) = complete your chores
P(B) = going to the school dance
The probability that you are going to the school dance is 80%. The probability that you will complete your chores and go to the school dance is 64%.



Which statement is accurate about these two events?


The two events are not independent because P(A)P(B) =0.512 and the P(A and B) = 0.64.

The two events are not independent because P(A) - P(B) = 0.16 and the P(A and B) = 0.64 are not equal.

The two events are independent because P(A | B) = 0.80 and the P(A) =0.80.

The two events are independent because P(A | B) = 0.80 and the P(B) =0.80.